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Committee to pursue PSRC conditional certification while updating zoning and housing capacity
Summary
The Community Development Committee agreed to place a resolution on the council consent agenda that signals the city's intent to meet conditions of a Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) conditional certification allowing continued eligibility for transportation funding while the city updates its comprehensive plan, buildable lands analysis and zoning map to document capacity for assigned housing targets.
The Community Development Committee opened a discussion Tuesday on a conditional certification letter from the Puget Sound Regional Council that asks the city to revise its 2024 comprehensive plan, update its buildable lands analysis and show zoning capacity to meet reconciled growth targets while preserving eligibility for transportation funding.
Director Davis told the committee that PSRC "is granting us a conditional approval, which still allows us to be able to apply for our transportation funding while we go through and address all the conditions of their certification." She said the city routed its comprehensive plan to PSRC, reconciled growth targets with King County and now must adjust the zoning map, including rezoning Snoqualmie Ridge to match the built environment.
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